Associate in Engineering Science
The A.E.S. degree is suitable for all engineering majors, including but not limited to aerospace, agricultural and biological, architectural, biomedical, chemical, civil, computer, computer science, electrical, energy management, engineering mechanics, engineering physics, general, industrial, materials science, mechanical, nuclear, and systems engineering.
Courses
- ANT 101 — ANT-101. Introduction to Anthropology. (3 Credits)
- ANT 202 — ANT-202. Cultural Anthropology. (3 Credits)
- ART 209 — ART-209. Survey of Non-Western Art. (3 Credits)
- BIO 111 — BIO-111. General Biology I. (4 Credits)
- BIO 112 — BIO-112. General Biology II. (4 Credits)
- CHM 131 — CHM-131. Chemistry (University Oriented) I. (4 Credits)
- CHM 132 — CHM-132. Chemistry (University Oriented) II. (4 Credits)
- CHM 203 — CHM-203. Organic Chemistry I. (5 Credits)
- CHM 204 — CHM-204. Organic Chemistry II. (5 Credits)
- CIS 165 — CIS-165. Python Programming I. (3 Credits)
- CIS 176 — CIS-176. Java Programming I. (3 Credits)
- COL 101 — COL-101. College:Changes,Challenges,Choices. (1 Credit)
- COM 101 — COM-101. Composition I. (3 Credits)
- COM 102 — COM-102. Composition II. (3 Credits)
- CSC 140 — CSC-140. Introduction to Computer Science. (3 Credits)
- CSC 240 — CSC-240. Advanced Computer Science. (3 Credits)
- CSC 280 — CSC-280. Data Structures with Applications. (4 Credits)
- EGN 102 — EGN-102. Introduction to Engineering. (2 Credits)
- EGN 150 — EGN-150. Introduction to Design. (3 Credits)
- EGN 201 — EGN-201. Engineering Statics. (3 Credits)
- EGN 202 — EGN-202. Engineering Dynamics. (3 Credits)
- EGN 205 — EGN-205. Circuits Analysis. (4 Credits)
- EGN 227 — EGN-227. Strength of Materials. (3 Credits)
- EGN 252 — EGN-252. Thermodynamics. (3 Credits)
- GEO 101 — GEO-101. Cultural Geography. (3 Credits)
- GEO 102 — GEO-102. World Regional Geography. (3 Credits)
- GEO 201 — GEO-201. Economic Geography. (3 Credits)
- HIS 150 — HIS-150. World History to 1500. (3 Credits)
- HIS 151 — HIS-151. World History since 1500. (3 Credits)
- HIS 204 — HIS-204. African-American History. (3 Credits)
- HIS 210 — HIS-210. History of Asia. (3 Credits)
- HIS 215 — HIS-215. History of Africa. (3 Credits)
- HIS 220 — HIS-220. History of Latin America. (3 Credits)
- HUM 120 — HUM-120. Women in the Humanities. (3 Credits)
- HUM 135 — HUM-135. African & Middle Eastern Humanities. (3 Credits)
- HUM 140 — HUM-140. Asian and Oceanic Humanities. (3 Credits)
- HUM 145 — HUM-145. Native American Humanities. (3 Credits)
- HUM 155 — HUM-155. LGBTQ Humanities. (3 Credits)
- LIT 219 — LIT-219. Women in Literature. (3 Credits)
- LIT 226 — LIT-226. Literature of the Non-Western World. (3 Credits)
- LIT 227 — LIT-227. Literature as Film. (3 Credits)
- LIT 228 — LIT-228. Latin American Literature. (3 Credits)
- LIT 230 — LIT-230. African American Literature. (3 Credits)
- MTH 150 — MTH-150. Calculus I/Analytic Geometry. (5 Credits)
- MTH 151 — MTH-151. Calculus II/Analytic Geometry. (5 Credits)
- MTH 152 — MTH-152. Calculus III/Analytic Geometry. (4 Credits)
- MTH 201 — MTH-201. Differential Equations. (3 Credits)
- MTH 210 — MTH-210. Linear Algebra. (3 Credits)
- MTH 215 — MTH-215. Discrete Mathematics. (3 Credits)
- PHI 120 — PHI-120. World Religions. (3 Credits)
- PHY 203 — PHY-203. Mechanics. (4 Credits)
- PHY 204 — PHY-204. Electricity, Magnetism and Optics. (4 Credits)
- PHY 205 — PHY-205. Waves and Modern Physics. (4 Credits)
- PSC 210 — PSC-210. International Relations. (3 Credits)
- PSC 225 — PSC-225. Non-Western Comparative Politics. (3 Credits)
- PSC 245 — PSC-245. Politics of the Middle East. (3 Credits)
- PSY 202 — PSY-202. Social Psychology. (3 Credits)
- PSY 210 — PSY-210. Adult Psychology. (3 Credits)
- SOC 101 — SOC-101. Introduction to Sociology. (3 Credits)
- SOC 203 — SOC-203. Sociology of Race and Ethnicity. (3 Credits)
- SOC 204 — SOC-204. Social Problems. (3 Credits)
- SOC 206 — SOC-206. Social Inequalities. (3 Credits)
- SOC 215 — SOC-215. Sociology of Sex and Gender. (3 Credits)